[17129] in North American Network Operators' Group
cflowd and HPUX
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brad Roldan)
Fri May 22 10:58:49 1998
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 22:26:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brad Roldan <broldan@corp.hp.com>
Reply-To: Brad Roldan <broldan@corp.hp.com>
To: nanog <nanog@merit.edu>
*** This is a programming specific question.
I recently tried porting cflowd over to HPUX (10.20). Surprisingly, I
only needed to change two lines of code in the daemon to get everything
working. The problem is that cflowd core dumps after a few minutes of
running. The following messages appear in my syslog:
May 15 19:02:11 netflow cflowd[1287]: [E] ports.c:327 mmap() failed for
/opt/Data/cflow/15.1.200.36.port.cur: Not enough space
May 15 19:02:12 netflow cflowd[1288]: [E] cflowd.c:851 manager (proc 1287)
exited. Exiting.
mmap() returns ENOMEM (no more memory) even though I have plenty of
memory left! If anyone has encountered this problem, I'd like to know how
you got around it. (and no, I can't go out and buy a Sun box :)
Thanks for 'da help
Brad
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Brad Roldan Hewlett Packard
Network Engineer Palo Alto, Ca
broldan@corp.hp.com 650-236-3005